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HIMSS24: Showcasing Clinical Benefits from Digital Health

Xealth

The largest gathering of healthcare technology professionals worldwide, HIMSS24 descended on Orlando with decades of health tech innovation permeating through the halls filled with 35,000 passionate professionals. While Disney World offered a backdrop, that was where the fantasy ended.

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Future of telemedicine and virtual care: key trends and predictions

Lloyd Price

These technological advancements will enhance the quality and scope of telemedicine services, enabling more comprehensive and personalized care delivery. This integration will enable seamless information exchange, real-time monitoring, and data-driven insights, leading to more comprehensive and coordinated care.

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Bonus Features – November 6, 2022 – More than 90% of patients interested in telehealth, half of payers have had a data breach in the last five years, and more

Healthcare IT Today

A survey from virtual care platform KeyCare concluded that 92% of patients would be somewhat or very likely to use telehealth within the next year for routine medical care such as urgent care, chronic condition management, or mental health services.

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Key Takeaways from Arab Health 2024: Integrated Healthcare Systems, Strengthening Healthcare Infrastructure, Sustainable Healthcare Practices

Lloyd Price

Mental Health and Wellbeing: Increased awareness and stigma reduction around mental healthwere addressed, with sessions on mental health services and support systems. Digital Equity: Bridging the digital divide and ensuring equitable access to healthcare technologies was a hot topic.

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Health IT – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Grace Nam, Strategic Solutions Manager at Laserfiche Trends in healthcare technology in 2024 will heavily focus on cost-effective solutions to drive operational efficiency and increase workforce satisfaction for physicians and staff. Employers and insurers will offer incentives for employees to use these technologies.

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150 top places to work in healthcare

Henry Kotula

Campbell County Health is a health system with 1,244 employees across its 90-bed acute care hospital, 160-bed skilled nursing facility, inpatient behavioral health unit, ASC, and 14 outpatient primary care and specialty clinics. Christ Hospital Health Network, with over 3,500 employees, is ranked No.